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Gather with a group of alumni and friends and learn how to reframe and tackle the wicked problem of energy drain. In a video-guided activity, d.school faculty Bill Burnett,’79, MS ’82, and Dave Evans, ’75, MS ’76, will lead your group through a brief design-thinking exercise to optimize your energy throughout the week. Connect with alumni, get a taste of the popular Stanford class, Designing Your Life, and leave with actionable takeaways for your own life!

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Bill Burnett, ’79, MS ’82, is an adjunct professor in mechanical engineering and executive director of the Stanford Design Program. He combines art and engineering to share the joy of product design with Stanford students. Bill holds a number of patents as well as several design awards for his work at Apple in the 1990s.

Dave Evans, ’75, MS ’76, is a lecturer in mechanical engineering and cofounder of the Stanford Life Design Lab. His passion is helping people apply the principles of design thinking to the wicked problem of designing your life. Dave led the first mouse team at Apple and co-founded Electronic Arts.